Get Your Jacket! Start Thinking About Your Spring/Summer Wardrobe

Leather jackets will carry you through the chilly winter months, summer evenings and into the start of winter making it a real investment piece.

Another great thing with leather jackets is the vast array of styles and colours.

A simple blazer style jacket with leather sleeves will add an edge to any outfit, whilst a simple biker jacket is great for throwing on with jeans and trainers.

Find the right style for you, and you’re sure to have it for many seasons to come.

Another must have for every wardrobe is a trench coat.

It will keep you warm through the chilly months but it’s also versatile.

Wear it over a trouser suit or dress for work during the week, then with jeans and flats at the weekend.

When it’s extra chilly, these jackets can take an extra layer underneath and look really stylish with a big scarf.

The trench has really evolved through the years from the classic dark buttons and belt, to really feminine, floaty styles.

A trench in a gorgeous khaki colour is great for weekend wear and even looks good with your loyal slip on trainers. Again, a definite investment piece that will be in your wardrobe for a long time ahead.

A spring summer trend which has been prevalent in many high street stores is our 90s go-to; the bomber jacket.

It has come a long way since then and is now available in a more fitted form with gorgeous sleeve embellishments and silky materials. 

Classic khaki and black are still around with the tell-tale orange lining.

Of course there are also some modern takes as the 2016 versions offer up a range of metallic, pastel and silky alternatives.

The bomber can be picked up relatively cheaply and is great for throwing on as you run out the door for the Saturday grocery shop.

Stylish, warm and easy to wear, it’s a piece that it open for interpretation by the wearer.

If the bomber isn’t up your street but you like the idea of having something that is easy to throw on and is also versatile; why not opt for a denim jacket?

Forget the age old rule of no denim on denim. 

Whether you like old style vintage, distressed, cropped or brightly coloured, there’s plenty to choose from.

Such a versatile jacket, it can be worn over your summer dresses in the cooler evenings spent outside.

Pull it on easily with your stylish jog pants, t-shirt and trainers for a very cool and very comfortable weekend look.

Spring shopping is always welcome as it means we are closer to the sunshine months and we can finally shake off those thick winter coats and furry hoods.

Say goodbye to fur lining and quilted coats and hello to lighter, brighter alternatives.

More Stock Added to the M&S Range of Clothes for Kids with Special Needs!

Marks and Spencer has this morning released more lines and stock in its new range of sleepsuits and vests for kids with special needs.

Marks and Spencer  has extended the age range of bodysuits and sleepsuits up to the age of 7-8 years.

The full range includes 16 styles in white, pink and blue colourways – including a bodysuit that has been adapted for feeding tubes.

The UK retailer worked with disability charity, Scope, to develop the range of clothing for kids with special needs with was in response to a customer request from a special needs Grandparent.

The collection is 100% cotton and prices start at £3 for a sleeveless bodysuit and £7 for a sleepsuit.

Marks & Spencer launch clothing range for disabled children

The clothing range will be sold exclusively online and is in response to a customer request from a special needs Grandparent.

It is believed that this is the first ‘mainstream’ retailer to launch a clothing range meeting the needs of disabled children.

Marks and Spencer spokesperson commented, ‘We have extended the age range of our bodysuits and sleepsuits up to the age of 7-8 years.

The full range includes 16 styles in white, pink and blue colourways – including a bodysuit that has been adapted for feeding tubes.’

The UK retailer, worked with disability charity Scope to develop the range of clothing for kids with special needs.

The collection is 100% cotton and prices start at £3 for a sleeveless bodysuit and £7 for a sleepsuit.

Within hours of pre-launching a limited selection of the range range, it had already sold out or was indicating low stock.

The full launch of the range is available now.

This is a clear reflection of the need for the range and the lack of affordable alternatives for parents of children with special needs.

The Marks & Spencer long sleeve vest retails at £4 per vest in comparison to £15 per vest sold by Rackety’s.

If you did manage to get your hands on some, we’d love to hear your thoughts – please get in touch!